There's more to Eliot Spitzer than the shell of a man who's had to wash prostitute off his privates -- and the "more" we speak of is a new dirty column Spitzer's writing for Slate.com.
There's no direct mention of Spitz's call girl scandal in his first essay, but it is riddled with phrases like "enormous long-term impact", "competitive playing field", "inflows", "CACC" and "Asian entry."
We're just sayin'...
Reader Comments
(Page 1 of 1)how do prostitutes sleep with these old gross pathetic men? [although spitzer's not bad looking]
I appreciate a nasty joke as much as the next crazy, but "washing prostitue off his privates" is just effing nasty. I mean, really guys? Not necessary.
Before TMZ snickers at the double entendres in Spitzer's first Slate piece, it ought not strain to outdo them with its own headline: Spitzer's Filthy Column Hard to Swallow. Or has Ashley Dupré testified to the truth of it?

















